script
n.
handwriting, penmanship; original document; written text, manuscript; written text for a play (or film, television program, etc.); alphabet, system of writing; batch file, set of instructions that is executed without user interaction (Computers)
Script
IBM SCRIPT
SCRIPT was an
IBM text formatting language developed in the
1980s that used inline commands like .ce to center a piece of text or .sp 3 to add three lines of vertical space. It was a predecessor to the widely-deployed
PostScript known today, and the
LaTeX language.
GML (Generalized Markup Language) was created as a macro language that encapsulate set of SCRIPT commands. While SCRIPT was used to describe physical formatting, GML was used to describe logical structure of a document. The
Standard Generalized Markup Language,
SGML, is a descendant of GML.
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script
Noun
1. a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance
(synonym) book, playscript
(hypernym) dramatic composition, dramatic work
(hyponym) promptbook, prompt copy
2. something written by hand; "she recognized his handwriting"; "his hand was illegible"
(synonym) handwriting, hand
(hypernym) writing
(hyponym) shorthand, stenography
(classification) handwriting
3. a particular orthography or writing system
(hypernym) orthography, writing system
(hyponym) Aramaic, Aramaic script
Verb
1. write a script for; "The playwright scripted the movie"
(hypernym) write, compose, pen, indite
(derivation) book, playscript
(classification) writing, authorship, composition, penning
script (m)
n.
(Cinema) printing, shooting, script; batch file, set of instructions that is executed without user interaction (Computers)
script
n.
script, set of instructions that is executed without user interaction (Computers)